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NICE GUYS FINISH FIRST

Sex robots will ‘orgasm’ more for ‘nice men’ and sniff out nasty bedroom partners

Samantha "likes to be kissed", according to maker Sergi Santos

A SEX robot inventor has claimed that his robot will be able to judge a "nice man"; and "orgasm" in his presence as some kind of bizarre reward.

Hyperreal romp-bots have yet to reach the mass market, yet androids that we can take to bed are a hot topic in Britain.

 Sex robots which makers claim can 'orgasm' are already being marketed to the masses
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Sex robots which makers claim can 'orgasm' are already being marketed to the masses

Some of the most advanced prototypes could fake orgasms and have lengthy conversation, manufacturers have promised.

And now Sergi Santos, creator of the famous Samantha robot, has sensationally claimed that his own creation will be able to spot nice people because she'll have a "moral code".

He told IBTimes: “With two to three months work I can make her have a conversation with me and she might be able to tell if I’m evil or not.”

Samantha gets turned on when you touch various parts of her silicon body, making her respond enthusiastically.

Samantha the sex doll interacts with creator Sergi Santos

But Santos hopes that she will develop an arousal based on how nice a person is, following a conversation.

So beware, if you have ever been mean to Siri, you better hope the future doesn't come with iOS sex robot integration.

 Samantha is packed with sensors and she verbally responds when touched
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Samantha is packed with sensors and she verbally responds when touched

Samantha is one of the latest hyper-realistic dolls to be released into the growing market of lifelike sex dolls.

Sergi Santos, the designer of the love machine Samantha, said the amorous android was so erotic that men were already developing real feelings for her.


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Makers claim she can be "seduced" as she comes complete with sensors in her face, hands, breasts and "the female genitals down below" so requires a more subtle approach than her forebears.

Samantha featured in a new BBC documentary in August 2107 called "Can Robots Love Us?" which explored the question of romance between men and machines.

She also joined Holly and Phil on the couch of This Morning in September 2017.



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